Sad news for fans hoping to see Johnny Depp in concert.
14.05.2023 - 22:11 / nme.com
S Club 7 have confirmed they will still be going ahead with their reunion tour this year following the death of Paul Cattermole, but without member Hannah Spearritt.In a video posted to S Club 7’s Instagram page today (May 14), the band confirmed that they’ll be embarking on the tour as planned in October, but as a five.They are also renaming it the ‘Good Times Tour’ in honour of their late bandmate, who sang lead vocals on the group’s song of the same name, which he planned to perform on the tour.Back in February, the band announced their 25th anniversary UK and Ireland arena tour which was set to kick off in October. However, just two months later, Cattermole died at the age of 46.“You’ve probably noticed that there’s only five of us here today, and although Hannah will always be part of S Club 7 she won’t be joining us on this tour,” Jon Lee said in their Instagram video, in which the members were visibly emotional.
“We wish her all the best for the future. However, the five of us are really excited and geared up.”“It’s just really sad, it’s really really hard to process it right now,” said Tina Barrett.
Bradley McIntosh said that the band were still in “disbelief” about losing their “big brother”, adding: “No one could ever replace our Paul, but he lives on inside each and every one of us.”Love, S Club xxxhttps://t.co/dKsz8H8YOw— S Club (@SClub7) May 14, 2023Jo O’Meara also paid tribute to Cattermole, saying that he would light up a room “with humour and love” and was “just a really special person”.Rachel Stevens added: “He’s always going to be with us. He was such a big part of this tour, so involved in everything that we are planning.”“And we are just going to keep his memory alive and share it with all of you and
.Sad news for fans hoping to see Johnny Depp in concert.
J. Kim Murphy Johnny Depp has sustained an injury to his ankle, prompting his group the Hollywood Vampires to delay a set of imminent tour dates. The group announced the news Monday morning, stating that Depp has been advised to avoid travel for the time being. The Hollywood Vampires — composed of Depp, Alice Cooper and Aerosmith member Joe Perry, as well as Tommy Henriksen — have rescheduled performances for Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday (in Manchester, N.H., Boston and Bethel, N.Y., respectively). The group will now perform in those locations in July. “We are sad to share that the Hollywood Vampires will be rescheduling our three U.S. tour dates this coming week,” the band wrote in a statement on social media. “Johnny has sustained a painful injury to his ankle following his recent appearances and has been advised by his doctor not to travel. He is devastated by this turn of events, but looks forward to resting up so all four Vampires can bring their absolute best to the tour in Europe.”
Former Coronation Street star Jack James Ryan has shared a touching tribute after the sudden passing of an important family member. The actor, who played Jacob Hay on the soap, took to his Instagram stories to share the sad news that his family dog and ‘best mate’, Frank, had unexpectedly passed away.
Pulp began their highly-anticipated 2023 reunion tour in Bridlington last night (May 26) – see footage, setlist and reaction below.Last summer, frontman Jarvis Cocker confirmed that the band would be hitting the road next year for their first gigs together since 2012, with a UK reunion tour then confirmed in October.Alongside gigs in London, Sheffield and more, Pulp will also appear at numerous UK festivals this summer including Neighbourhood Weekender, Latitude and TRNSMT.Last month, drummer Nick Banks teased that the setlists for the gigs would please “deep cut obsessives” of the band – alongside the usual run of greatest hits, and the Bridlington show saw the band play songs from across their career.Beginning with ‘I Spy’, the reunited Sheffield heroes then played the likes of ‘Disco 2000’, ‘Dishes’ and ‘Do You Remember the First Time?’ before returning for two encores that featured hits ‘Common People’ and ‘Mis-Shapes’. The gig then concluded with a rendition of ‘Glory Days’.See footage and reaction from the show, alongside the full setlist, below.Pulp are backkk pic.twitter.com/pQPzPKOXa8— Tommy (@tommyfr96) May 26, 2023Best version of Disco 2000 I’ve ever heard.
William Earl A year ago, it would have been tough to imagine that one of the hottest summer tours would be a Blink-182 arena trek. But a heathy mix of nostalgia and adoration for the recently-reunited classic lineup primed a sold-out Madison Square Garden crowd on May 19 to revisit their elder emo feelings in a show that sent the audience and band alike flying back to their halcyon days. Although Blink-182 never broke up, the pop-punkers shifted hard with the 2015 departure of co-frontman and guitarist Tom DeLonge. Although Alkaline Trio frontman Matt Skiba gamely stepped into the vacant role, the band’s breezy charisma and creative chops took a hit, delivering two soon-to-be-forgotten albums and earning their biggest headlines as “the band that would have headlined Fyre Festival.”
Police have confirmed they have concluded investigations into the death of S Club 7 member Paul Cattermole.The founding member of the 1990s pop group was found dead at his home in Dorset on April 6 aged 46 just a day after he was seen in good spirits while on a stroll through countryside. The announcement by Dorset Police comes a day after the county’s coroner revealed there would not be an inquest into his death as he died of “natural causes”. A Dorset Police spokesman said: “Following further liaison with the coroner’s office, it has been confirmed that no further police assistance is required and our inquiries have concluded.” Elsewhere, a spokeswoman for Dorset coroner’s office said on Thursday, 18 May: “We confirm that Mr Cattermole died from natural causes and our investigations have concluded.
Six weeks after Paul Cattermole died at the age of 46, more details have been revealed.
More information has come out about Paul Cattermole’s sudden death.
View this post on InstagramS Club 7 took to Instagram on 14 May to pay tribute to band member Paul Cattermole who tragically died at the age of 46, and fill fans in on the status of their upcoming tour. The '90s-'00s pop group behind iconic hits like "S Club Party" and "Don't Stop Movin'" announced this year they would be heading on a tour of the UK and Ireland. All seven members of the group were set to return to the stage, including Rachel Stevens, Tina Barrett, Hannah Spearritt, Jo O'Meara, Bradley McIntosh, Jon Lee, and Cattermole.
The cause of Paul Cattermole’s death has been determined.
Paul Cattermole‘s cause of death has been revealed.
Rachel Stevens has announced she will be cancelling her upcoming solo gig at Mighty Hoopla Festival. The festival's Instagram account announced: "After the recent tragic passing of S Club’s Paul Cattermole, it is with deep sadness that Rachel Stevens has had to withdraw from performing at this years Mighty Hoopla. "We support Rachel and send our love to the entire S Club family, and hope to welcome Rachel back another year.
S Club 7 singer Paul Cattermole, following news of his passing last month.The star was set to take part in a reunion tour with his bandmates, celebrating the 25th anniversary of the group’s formation. On April 6, however, it was announced that the band’s founding member was found dead in his Dorset home — just a week after the reunion tour was confirmed.Following the news, S Club 7 confirmed that the scheduled shows would be going ahead as planned — kicking off this Autumn — but would not be featuring Hannah Spearritt.
S Club 7 star Paul Cattermole's death has been confirmed. There has been an outpouring of shock and grief after it was announced that the singer had died unexpectedly, aged 46, last month.
S Club 7 star Paul Cattermole passed away last month and now his cause of death has been confirmed.
Paul Cattermole's cause of death was "natural causes", it has been confirmed. The S Club 7 star, who was due to be reuniting with the band for a 25th anniversary tour, was found dead on Thursday 6 April at this home in Dorset. Dorset Police confirmed that there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding his death and the investigation into his passing has since been concluded.
their upcoming 25th anniversary tour in honor of their late bandmate, Paul Cattermole, who died in April at age 46.Jon Lee, Rachel Stevens, Tina Barrett, Bradley McIntosh and Jo O'Meara also shared that Hannah Spearritt will not be joining them for the tour across Europe, which is set to kick off at M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool on Oct. 13.«Although Hannah will always be a part of S Club 7, she won't be joining us on this tour, but we wish her all the best for the future,» Lee said.
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S Club 7 have confirmed that they will go ahead with their planned reunion tour despite the recent death of member Paul Cattermole. They will perform as a five piece, with sixth member Hannah Spearritt opting to not take part.The reunion shows that would have involved all seven members of the pop group were announced back in February, just two months before Cattermole’s death.When confirming on Instagram yesterday that the tour will still go ahead, Tina Barrett, Jon Lee, Bradley McIntosh, Jo O’Meara and Rachel Stevens all paid tribute to their late bandmate.According to NME, McIntosh said that the group’s members were still in “disbelief” about Cattermole’s death, adding: “No one could ever replace our Paul, but he lives on inside each and every one of us”.Meanwhile, Stevens said: “He’s always going to be with us.
S Club 7 reappeared on social media one month after the death of group member Paul Cattermole. The pop singing group announced that the reunion tour would continue in memory of their bandmate.